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Amerado seems to have a lot in his music bank when it comes to songs composed with didactic themes.
After coming out with 'Box of Memories', 'Grace' and recently 'Kwaku Ananse', the 2023 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards Rapper of the Year is not resting on his oars. He has released another thought-provoking piece of music titled 'Abronoma'.
'Abronoma' is a celebration of life, love, and the pursuit of dreams. Amerado's distinctive storytelling prowess takes center stage, painting vivid pictures with words that resonate with listeners from all walks of life.
The beats produced by IzJoe Beatz and catchy hooks ensure that this track is not just a song but an anthem that will linger in your heart and mind.
As Amerado effortlessly weaves through verses, each line is a testament to his artistic evolution and commitment to delivering music that is both timeless and contemporary.
Listen to 'Abronoma' below:
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